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|  | Brand: SanDisk
Seller: ONE STOP SHOP Rating: reviews
Format: CD Platform: Windows Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 0.6 x 5 x 7
MPN: SDSDRH-016G-A11 Model: SDSDRH-016G-A11 UPC: 619659043384 EAN: 0619659043384 ASIN: B0012W7HQK
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Paid $80 at Best Buy, $40 is a good deal February 5, 2010 Michael C. Mundt 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These are great cards, I've owned nothing but SanDisk since I started using Digital Cameras. This ones being used in my Canon T1i, it's fast enough for continuous and big at 16GB. It's really worth the extra money, I can do 30 minutes of 1080P it! I've never had a SanDisk SD card fail me, or corrupt an image, or fail me in anyway. This card gets the full 5 star rating. For SD cards, this is the company to go with. If you really need something faster they have the III series which can do 30 Mbps... for those of you who really that.
Fast and reilable December 28, 2009 David Russel It's really good, fast in transferring data and saving it on my camera or to my pc.
memory card for mp3 player December 18, 2009 Jefe (Danville, CA USA) Product arrived in original package and like new. Seems to work just fine in my application as mp3 memory extension.
Sandisk Ultra II SDHC 16gb Class 4 November 27, 2009 Bobby1st (DE USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I like to make this review as short as possible. I recently got a new Canon Rebel T1i DSLR, it came with a Dane-Elec 4gb class 6 card. I have the intention to shoot HD videos. My review will talk about whether a particular memory card "class" is fast enough to take HD video (I don't find any issue in taking still pictures). Upon reading many of the reviews, I made a decision to go for a Sandisk Ultra II sdhc 16gb class 4 even if the operating manual states to use Class 6 card in HD video taking. Reviewers said the Ultra II Class 4 is fast and they are correct. I didn't have a problem after I format it in the camera.
However, in my curiosity, I also tried most of my other memory cards to take video and see the difference in card speed. The manual spoke about a meter gauge will appear when the writing in the memory card cannot cope-up and I would like to share that with you too. I will place the emphasis on the Class type since it represent read/write speed.
1. Class 6 - Dane-Elec 4gb sdhc: for Rebel T1i, it came with the camera, works on video, of course
2. Class 4 - Sandisk 16gb sdhc: for this camera, works on video
3. Class 4 - Kingston 8gb sdhc: from Canon PS A630 point-n-shot, works on both cameras on video
4. blank - Kingston 2gb microSD: from cell phone, works on Rebel T1i on video with adapter.
5. blank - Sandisk 2gb microSD: from PDA, works on Rebel T1i on video with adapter.
I didn't see the meter gauge showing up which means the speed matches the camera. I have more cards but those are the different types and brand that I have. They all works on still photos. I read there are Class 6 cards not fast enough for video. Since this review, I was comfortable to buy a Kingston 16gb sdhc Class 4 card. I got it around $15 cheaper than the Ultra II Class 4 or the Dane-Elec Class 6 16gb. Let me see the results once I made another test.
All I am saying, the test I did works on my new Canon Rebel T1i Digital SLR but might not work with your HD video, high end equipments but you can try.
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